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<H3>USAGE</H3><PRE>
&nbsp canonicalPath file<BR>
</PRE><H3>DESCRIPTION</H3>
&nbsp CANONICALPATH is an internal ADORE function which returns the absolute path<BR>
&nbsp for a given file or folder. <BR>
<H3>INPUT</H3>
&nbsp file: valid path to file.<BR>
&nbsp <H4>OPTIONAL</H4>
&nbsp &nbspThere are no optional input parameters for this command.<BR>
<H3>OUTPUT</H3>
&nbsp Absolute path to a given file.<BR>
<H3>FILES and REFERENCES</H3><PRE>
&nbsp ${ADOREFOLDER}/scr/fun/functions<BR>
&nbsp <a href="http://snipplr.com/view/18026/canonical-absolute-path/">http://snipplr.com/view/18026/canonical-absolute-path/</a><BR>
</PRE><H3>EXAMPLE</H3><PRE>
&nbsp regular file...<BR>
&nbsp ADORE: canonicalPath resample.kml<BR>
&nbsp /home/bosmanoglu/tmp/resample.kml<BR>
&nbsp linked file...<BR>
&nbsp ADORE: canonicalPath '/home/bosmanoglu/Examples/Ubuntu_Free_Culture_Showcase/How\ fast.ogg'<BR>
&nbsp /usr/share/example-content/Ubuntu_Free_Culture_Showcase/How\ fast.ogg<BR>
</PRE><H3>KNOWN BUGS</H3>
&nbsp Links of links (multiple levels of links) can not be resolved. <BR>
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